PAGE FOUR
MARKETS and FINANCIAL
Stocks
NEW YORK 0P On an unusually
w volume 01 iraaing, me alack
market tagged Wednesday
with
weatnesi centered in rail
Ine decline carried to around
3 points at the oultlde with the
owe 01 tne losses in a fractional
range.
Volume amounted to an estlm
' ated 1,100,000 allures.
One of the first ilgns of the
decline showed up in Northern
Puclflc and Amerada, both with
extensive oil land holdings Ui the
Wllllston Basin of North Dakota
and Montana.
In the early part of the session
Northern Pacific was off as much
s 2 points and Amerada between
and 6 points.
QUOTATIONS
New York Stocks
By The Associated Press
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical
Allls Chalmers
American Airlines
American Power Light
American Tel. tt Tel.
American Tobacco
Anacqnda "Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing- Airplane Co.
Borir Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celnne.se Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach
Curtis Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Eastman Kodak
Emerson Radio
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby. McNeil
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas Si Electrio
Pacific Tel. & Tel
Packard Motor Car
Penney (J. C.) Co. .
Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp
Rayonier Incorp Pfd
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield OU
Safeway Btores Inc.
Bcott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck; & Co. : '
Socony-Vacuum OU
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif
Standard Oil N. J.
Etudebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union OU Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse Electric
Woolwortti Company
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v Livestock
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO (JV-
(USDA) Cattle 30; supply too
light to test the market; few sales
of cows steady, canners and cut
ter cows 17.00 - 21.00; Jew utility
up to 22.60; Tuesday dairy-type
slaughter cows 50c lower than
Monday high; small lot choice 885
lb steers 34.00; few commercial
range cows 26.00.
Calves hone.
Hogs 100: active and steady,
choice 180-240 lb butchers 19.00;
small lot 270 lbs 18.00; choice sows
14.50.
' Sheep none; Tuesday spring
lambs 50c lower; couple of small
lots good and choice 86-87 lbs
spring lamb 28.50 - 28.65; a little
less than 200 good and choice 86
lb spring lambs 28.25, including 20
Per cent good and choice 76 lb
feeders.
WILL
BE
READY
Tonight, April 23rd-And Served
Nightly Thereafter From 6 p.m. to 1 a.m.
FEATURING
Our Chef't Select Tossed Green Salads
. . Choice Thick Cut Steaks and Chops
Golden Brown Fried Chicken
Ocean Fresh Sea Foods
TABLE SERVICE FROM THE CARTS PLANNED TO BRING YOU i NEW PLEASURE IN DINING
rNr PONDEROSA ROOM
party will AT THE
BE ANNOUNCED , WIL L ARD WHTFI
SOON
GRAINS
CHICAGO (ft Soybeans
around 3 cents at times on
board of trade Wednesday and
ret f ih. m.rkni u.nkni.wi
and
iell-off came shortly after a firm I "ldlng up activities with a
opening, and there was no worm
while rally.
Tlie Office of Price Stabilisation
lifted the sovoean meal ceiling
frn,n (71 In till In.i hlM. rVs.
catur. Cash bean meal was quoted
at tlie new celluig.
Directors of tlie board boosted
ceilings on bean meal futures, but
tlie S3 a ton dally trading limit
remained In force. May and July
dbeans were bid up tills limit to
in without attracting otters.
Selling in soybeans developed
cause it was understood that son'
nrocessors had been asked bv
OPS to stop selling mineralised
I. 1
II was felt the OPS might order
such action if processors do not
comply
Wheat and oilier grams were sub
jected to liquidation.
Wheat closed 1 to 1 ' lower.
May 2.44V14. coin 1 low
er, May $1.79-11.79 i, oats V3
lower. May 78Va, rye VS1, low
er, Mav $2.00 soybeans 1
2 3 lower. May $2.83 1i.-i4. and
lard 10 cents lower to 2 cents a
hundred pounds higher. May $10 82.
nhcal
Open High' Low Close
May 2 46 2.46 2 44 '3 2.44 s.
Jly 2.36 '4 2.36 , 2.34 , 2.34
Sep 2.38 1. 2.38 l 2.36 l 2.36
noo 5 41 J. 9 11 1. 1 an l. 3 in
" " '
PORTLAND CrV-Coarse grams.
15-day shipments, bulk. Coast de
livery, Barley No. 2, 45-lb B. W.
71.00.
Wheat (bid to arrive market.
basis No. 1 bulk, delivered Coast:
Soft White 2.51: Soft White (ex-
eluding Rex) 2.51: White Club
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary.
2.51 'j: 10 per Cent 2.51 '.: 11
per cent 251 U; 13 per cent 3 51
Hard White Wort- rirrtmon-
2.52: 10 rer cent 2.52: 11 Der cent
u - . . . V.UUH.. .,
2.52; 12 per cent 2.52.
LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO l Hoe prices were
generally steady to 10 cents Der
hundredweight lower Wednesday.
Latue were about steady on low
er grades and steady to 50 cents
up for better offerings. Sheep were
steady to weak.
Trade in hoes was rather slow.
The top price of $1730 was paid
for several lots of choice light
weight butchers. Most butchers
scaling 240 lbs upward sold at
$16 to $17.25. Sows ranged from
$13.75 to $16.25.
Two prime loads of steers went
at $37.50 and $38.25. The bulk of
the good and choice steers sold
at $29 to $35.25. Heifers were steady
to 50 cents higher; cows steady to
a quarter up. Bulls steady to strong,
svoa veaiera strong to si mgner.
Only two loads of slaughter
lambs were sold. The toD Drice of
$29 was paid for choice to prime
101-lb. Colorado fed wooled lambs.
Sheep were weak to 50 cents lower.
PORTLAND Ur (DSDA) Cattle
salable 150; market active, fully
steady; some cows slightly higher;
small lot high good 1039 Jb fed
steers 33.50; few utility beef steers
26.00 - 29.00; odd commercial heil-
ers 1.50 - 31.00; utility heifers
22.00 - 28.00: canner and cutter
cows mostly 17.50 - 21.00; few
21.90; utility cows 22.00 24.50:
cutter and utility bulls 22.00-
27.00; commercial bulls 28.50
29.35: 1 good light beef bulls 30.00.
Calves salable 50: market ac
tive, mostly steady: choice veal-
ers 35.00 - 36.00; odd prime to
38.00; commercial and good calves
and vealers 27.00 - 34.00 including
few good 322-368 lb stock calves
at 34.00; utility calves and vealers
mostly 2Z.uu - 20. nu.
Hogs salable 350: market active,
steady to strong: choice No. 1 and
2 180-235 lb butchers 19.00 - 19.50;
choice No. 2 250-20 lbs 18.00
18.25; choice 150-160 lbs 18.00
18.50; choice 350-500 lbs sows 15.25
16.50; lighter weights up to 17.00:
few g d and choice feeder pigs
17.00 - s7.50; medium grades down
to le.ou.
Sheep salable 100; market active,
steady to strong; 1 lot choice
around 105 lb No. 2 pelt lambs
27.00; lew good and choice 92 lbs
26.50; 1 lot good 106 lb wooled
lambs 26.00; odd medium shorn
feeders 23.00: few ogod slaughter
ewes 12.50 - 13.00; shorn ewes with
mostly No. 3 pelts 11.00; cull and
uutility shorn ewes 8.00 - 11.00.
POTATOES
CHICAGO 11 Potatoes: Ar
rivals 37; on track 102; market
firm at celling. No carload track
sales reported; street sales, Colo
rado Red McClures. $6.16: Idaho
Russets, $6.76. I
"DINNER IN THE
P0NDER0SA
st st sr m - r mm mm
"Advancing with Klamath Falls"
Adult Student
Dinner Slated
fell
the
Students of Vocational Education.
the
at classes in Homenuklng
who
Tiin'have met all winter in KUHS
- "er aim smarm atyte snow Thurs
day. i p.m. at Jened's.
vocanunai airrcior oi me. nign
I school Is Robert Craig, of Alta-
' IllOnt JUlllor Willi. Mrs D. Q.
!iVr'Snt. Mr- nd Mrs. Winston
'ul,uci vw, uavw um-ii iiivura
Present also will be Mrs. Joe Van
Meter, chairman of the show and
head of the millinery department,
Mrs. Iris Modole, Instructor in
general sewing and tailoring and
co-chatrnian of the affair will also
be - present.
Mrs. Imocene Boothbv will em.
tlie cee the program which will Include
numbers by the Barbershop ouar-
tti niru.tA1 hu Il,., U...,A
Places will be marked for 100
women, their husbands and friends.
Obituary
MARTENS
Prirdrlch Aufut Marten. Kl. naUve
of Cedtfrburg, Wl., and resident of
Klamath KalU for the past 17 veara,
cited here April 22. 1M2. Surtvora In
clude two aons. Ceorgc Martena, pen
ton. Neb., and Walter Martena. Klam
ath Tails; a daughter. Mrs. Lora Bra
tee. Klamath Fall; four brothers. Wil.
liam. Beatrice. Neb.. Henry, WeltMect.
Neb.. Edward. San Diego, Custar.
Gresham. Neb.: a sister. Pauline Siloj
enberg. Beatrice. Neb.: also six grand
children and lour great grandchildren.
Funeral services wil: be held from
'5! O Hair s Memorial Chapel Friday. 2
. P " miermenl will be
Unkvllit
- 1 cemetery.
Funeral
Funeral
Wealhcrford,
21. will lake
who died here April
Ward's Klamath Funeral Home.
High St. on Thursday 3 p ni . Rev.
Dav:d Barnett officiating. Commitment
i ,rv,cf and interment in Klamath Me-
t mortal Park.
' hawks
Funeral services for Cjulncy iJackj
Amo Ua". . who died her. April
M. i pacefromlhe chapel of
,aP(.. k amain funeral Home. jtk
Hlah St.. Thursday. 1 p.m. Rev. W. D.
Bigby of the Gospel Tabernacle offi
ciating. Commitment service and in
terment in Klamath Memorial Park.
Truman Judge
Bid Shelved
WASHINGTON. W The House
Wednesday shelved a bill to let
President Truman appoint 23 new
federal judces.
By a roll call vote of 165 to
149 it sent the bill back to the
judiciary Committee, where it was
expected to die.
Most Republicans backed the
recommittal motion, while most
Democrats opposed it.
Many Democrats were absent.
however, while only a few Republi
cans were missing.
GOP foes claimed the new judge
ships aren't necessary and said
now is not the time to give the
President more powers.
Democrats insisted the new posts
are needed if the courts are to
speed up the administration ot
Justice.
- The bill followed mainly the pro
visions of Senate-passed, measure.
Two Boys Die
In Home Fire
AUBURN. W Two small bovs
suffocated in the burning kitchen
of their home at breakfast time
Wednesday but the mother rescued
two other children.
The bovs were John Podd. 3 4.
and Michael, 2. sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Pood. Mrs. Podd
saved an 8 - year - old daughter
and another child, an Infant. The
father was away on a fishing trip.
Prostrated by grief. Mrs. Podd
was placed under a physician's
care.
Deputy Coroner Del Price said
the fire appeared concentrated
near the kitchen doorway, making
it Impossible for Mrs. Popo or
members of the Auburn fire de
partment to save the boys. Cause
of the fire was undetermined.
BEVESAGE TAX
SALEM MWThe State Depart
ment distributed $63,000 Wednes
day to Oregon counties and cities.
The money comes from taxes col
lected on alcoholic beverages
People DO TOO
read small space
ads - you are!
ROOM"
Opening Tuti., April 22nd.
"The Gentlemen of '
Note."
Dirtct (rem Hollywood
DANCING
9:30 'til 1:30
No Ftdtrol Ton bfort
danclnl itartl.
HERALD AND NEWS.
Weal Iter
Western Oregon P'alr
mild Wednesdiiy with luglu ot
to 7a In Ulterior and 65 to S
coast. Increasing cloudiness
and
tit)
on
due
on Wednesday night. Occasional
rain on coast Thursday afternoon.
are ..." vV' " V '..
din - l0 . Hlalis Thursduv near 85
- coast and n-j m n i mminr
Wlnds cons, , ,lul varlnblr
night. Winds will shift to south-
westerly to westerly Thursday.
Eastern Oregon Fair Wedncs-
day and Thursday. Little change
in temtwraturr with highs both
highs both davs 66 to 76. Lows
Wednesday nlgiit 35 to 46
urants fass and Vicinity
Sunny and warmer Wednesday
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By Tlie Associated Press
24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday
.Max .Mill rrcrp
Baker 71 34
Euttcne 64 36
La Orande 72 32
Lake-view Hi' 3!)
Medtord 7'J 39
North Bend 54 :Ut
Ontario 76 37
Pendleton 7 43
Portland (Airpt) 62 38
Roseburg 63 39
Sr.lem 63 33
Boise 72 47
IChlcilBO 71 43
Denver 44 31 '
Eureka 53 43
Los Anceles 66 55
New York 79 64
Red Bluff 80 50
San Francisco 6.1 46
Seattle 56 35
Spokane 64 43
Oatis Jailed
One Year Ago
WASHINGTON
One year
ago Wednesday Communist Czech -
oslovakia threw William N
Oatls,
Into Jail.
The Associated Press correspond
ent's name has become a symbol
of free world opposition to Com
munist fear and oppression. He is
still behind bars as "a convicted
"spy", but It is beginning to cost
his Red captors some two million
! dollars a month in American trade
to keep him there.
Commerce DeDartment rerjorta
show the economic squeeie which I SARANAC LAKE. N. Y. Ml
the United States Imposed In re- Scientists and laymen had word
tallatlon for Oatls' arrest has I Wednesday from the world-famous
reduced the volume of Czech sales ITrudenu Tuberculosis Laboratory
in this country by probably 90 per j that the new antl-TB "miracle"
cent and Is getting tighter. i drugs were "not yet the magic
The squeeze started last October, bullet so long awaited "
The Czechs had been selling an 1 The laboratory head. Dr. Wll
average of more than two million Ham Steenken Jr., said Tuesday
dollars a month worth of their prol- ; nlcht that tests conducted at the
ucts In this country. The Com-! pioneer tuberculosis sanatorium
merce Department said that in Jan-
uary. the latMt month for which
figures are complete. Czech im-
porta totaled only $205,622. Included
were goods kept in bond (or re
export. This contrasted with 3.
327.658 worth of shipments for the
same month a year earlier.
Amerlcnn exports lo CzcchosUx
vakia controlled by the tlaht U.S.
government licensing system have
almost vanished.
Communist secret agents seized
Oatls last April 23 as he was
putting away his car for the night
in his Prague garage.
State Department officials said
Wednesday they are still pressing
for hli release. The evidence that
the near-boycott is pinching the
Czechs painfully, plus other de
velopments, has led to hope for a
break In the case.
The Prague regime has hinted It
might consider freeing Oatls now
38 although at a price the State
Department has firmly ruled out.
PACT PLANNED
TOKYO W Kyodo News Agen
cy said Wednesday Japan will slen
trade and monetary agreements
with Indonesia and Nationalist Chi
na on April 24 and 25, respectively.
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tnpraMee jour own tsuta In "ClaMic Modern" dnign. Youn for inuritn that
unround your lady with the glamor of rich-toned colon and imart appointment!
, .' . the lunirr of "Caitom-Lounge" caahioning. And . . . tbovt all , . . iMs ear m
yam Jar ptrjcrmmuxl The one and onlj- "Rocket" Engine now baa ItO borsa
' povrert OMnmoliile new Rydra-Mitie Riiner Tr)re glrai yon all that great
"pocket" power in full n)eaure! And tbia Ninrty-Rifht otirn GM Hydraulic Steer-lng--for
a perfect combination of handling eae and aafeljr. (tme to our allow
room. Drlra our "Rocket" Show Car. TXmorer the car denigned for those who
appreciate the ftneat . . . deaigned for
KLAMATH FALLS, OK KG ON
Truce Talks
In Critical
Stage Now
on
WASHINGTON The Korean
truce negotiations now are moving
"'f, ,,UMt cr'cl "
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rU"'t ! ' UZ9 ""V T
S lve ,ul" ,ow,,rl fMm bn'
dow 01' " "Krwment "V
- nr. 1(,h ,i ... h.
I now about the chances for an
'"an was amiaienl 10
dl,'a The reason: Still secret
' All,cd Proposals which were sup
uosrd to ease acceptance bv the
Reds of voluntary prisoner return
I'uuarcntlv have not had the honed
for result.
1 ttf li .M I AI lM
'I lie Communist attitude tins
been demonstrated In a new wave
of propaunnda atacks on the Uni
ted Slates from the Retl Chinese
radio it Pelnlni!. The Reds have
churned America wilh spreading
"artificially inspired proiiauniuln"
of optimism to divert attention
from the re.il Issue;
Thrv liae accused the United
Niitlons comr.iiind in Korea ot com-
m'tllin: "the grossest provocation"
3 by allcucdlv i-ollo'-tim; petitions
'na trout Communist iirlsnncrs of war
.held bv the Allies Matins tlnil the
. sinners destte not to rrtuiti to
Communist territory.
DISTORTION
Authorities here miv this Is a
distorted reference to an Invest!-
I Million reiHirtedly mnde bv Allied
authorities iimoni; ti'e prisoners to
fuel out how ni.ir.v want In go
home and how mnnv desire not to
j leturn.
The mvesiiKiitlun was mude dur-
Ina a suspension of negotiations on
the prisoner problem at Pnnmun
Joni. ITie tieiioiiiulons were re
turned Inst Saturday, Indicating
the Innulrv hud been completed.
' Secrecy has covered this phnse of
j the talks with !h Communist.
in
recent weeks, however, and results
on tlie check have not been public
ly disclosed.
Miracle Drug
Hopes Cooled
ireveaiea inai m pauenw ienaeaioven creek In Wasco county
to build up resistance to the new :wcre rejected.
'drugs as the treatment progressed. 7 propohed widening- and pv-
He said mat TB germs developed
resistance to the druiis as early
as 4v auys auer me siart oi treat
ment. :
The new drugs, developed sim
ultaneously by scientists of Hoffman-La
Roche Inc., and P. R.
Squibb and Sons, can be produced
cheaply and readily. Al least 15
American drug firms are prepar
ing to market them under dif
ferent trade names.
River Searched
For Infant
MEDFORD tfl A mother
drowned in the Rogue Rivlr Tues-
day and authorities extended Into
Wednesday the search for the body
nti uiii-c-wvca-uio son ueuoveo crease of 29S since last week
to have perished with her. The Defense Deiwrlment's-week-
Tlie body of the mother Mrs. v summary bacd on nollflcatloni
Russell Graham 28. was found on to fam'lles throuuh Inst Friday re
a sandbar In the middle ot the : ported these new totals:
river. She disappeared from her i Killed In action 16.898; wounded
home In Shady Cove early Twes- 78.236; missing 12.532.
day morning. The child was wltn Casualties bv services: Armv !
her when she left, her husband 87,898: Navy 1.276: Air Force 1.121:
id- I Marine Corps 17,371. '
Man. A CmnJ Msn Vdm
811 YOUR
DICK B. MILLER CO, 7th & Klamath
THE KEYS ARE WAITING!
Third Body Found
In Reservoir
ICmillniirtl 1'rom 1'air I)
was dragged Hum the bottom o( the
lake, Us air tanks tilled with wa
let-.
No theory has bren advanced bv
officer as to what caused the triig
nly, However, the lake wan stor-'
my oil Kastri.
Mlierllf's olllccrs said a coroner's
Inquest mnv w held,
.si Aitt ii i-i,i:i:t
Montiity and Tuesday 6 men In
eight boats dragged the north end
ol the hike. A diver I10111 Kliiniath
Falls, Ernest Mingtis, 6.18 Nlinlla.
also nltti'd, He was a Scitucti ill vol
In World War 11.
HOdles of the three men were
taken to Kerr Mortuary here.
Clark Is survived by Ilia widow
and three children, and a sister
mid broUier-ln-litw, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert M. lynch. 3313 Catuioii.
Klamath Falls citirvivors ol the
others were not available.
Damage Suit
Due for Jury
A Circuit Court trial Involving
prtsoiial injury to William Cash
iniiii. Neweil inriiier. was due to
I II" o the Jury Wednesday alter-
Hon.-.
Cnshuiiin Is suing lor t.'J.isHl
diiiuiiKc.s. the claim gruwlng out
ol a crushed loot he rrcelved at
an elevator beloiiKlug to the Tulc
lake Clrnln Company Jan. 6, 11149.
Tlie defendants immed are Kerr
Gilford Company, Tuleliike Grain
Company and Albert 1.. Wagner,
the latter operating a movable plat
form scales at the grain storsite ele
vator. Cashman'a right fool was caught
when the scales platform was low
ered. He win loading sacks of grain
on a truck.
The Kerr-Gllford Company was
withdrawn at a defendant In the
suit this morning at the request of
Dirk Maxwell, defendant's attor
ney, on grounds that there had
been no proof that Wagner was
working for that company when
the accident oocurred.
Contracts Let
On Road Jobs
PORTLAND I Thr BUtf
Hiuhunv Cmnm.vuon nwnrdcd .,
491,848 worth of con I r net for high
way roiitru('tlon mid maintenance
Kt tLa twodtiy meeting which ended
hrre Tuesday.
Thirteen projects with a value
of $125,937 were approved at Tueiv
dnv'ft bC.vjion.
Bids cn two othera pi eduction
of crushed rock for coa.ntal high
way!, tn Tillamook County and con-
tnifllnn nl hrlHirft nvnr nulrt.
nR 0f ,33 n a ml 0f entrance
I , i;,d at the trminino arhool at Wood.
burn was referred to the State
Bourd of Control lor further study.
Bids on four protects were ac
cepted sublect to approval of the
U. 8. Bureau of Public Roads.
They acre: Oradln? and oiling the
Irrlgon Ordnance access road:
piivlntt neiir The Dulles: grading
and Having between Tlgard and
Newberg: and bulUKng grade scu
aratioas at the Salem by-pass.
War Casualties
Show Increase
I WASIIINOTON I Announced
i U.S. battle casualties In Korea
readied 107.666 Wednesday, an In-
mil Hr- (m
NIARIST OLDSMOBILI
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f.itiiltt, l ha ftaitj pi on.. Mtarlfli-ailoin
ml .(.mala aaltafaclory for aalit pro
Irel, wlili'li Mhal) li known aa Im
provement (Jot I Nil. IID:
Ttifrpti.it, ha II ivnolvril bv lltn coin
tmm count; ll of Hit City of Klainuitt
Fall. Dragon, ttult nililail in r
uli anion, m fol low
Hot' l lull I
Tlml (( iilnna, itai'lflralloiia mnl
VRthiiiilOH (or Ilia hniirovaitiaitl uf alil
iMtrlltm of taltl lrat.(, liaialornr Ulvti
ti lltv Clly Kniiiiari. tw ami Hi Aior
ra liaratiy m pro vail, anil airt projaii
hll la known at lniiiiivaiiirn unit
no im
Tlml (he rnimiHiii roinn-ll of I he I'll)
of KUtnulli KalU, Oicgmt. herehy ila
rim a ll Inlantlno lit imitrova aaol
portion of aul an art In atvoi flam a
wlllt lha iilaiu. pfifulioiu and tl
mala foiinwa
TV PR "K" T riiiiiiit nf pa v Ion
Mstarly ltorllon of ahl itt.rt (k e
tnrltat rlaiillt of athl, ronnala invo
ntanl, III fact In ovarall whlth. Imlutl
inn I'cniriii i-urliM a nil inllvrti thla
wnlhn 3 faal width ti foui htcliao In
uilli. uf I'aotani, niav tia I'limu ui'lail
I tha tllKi'talioii uf ha CiiuihmI
Snltar irwrr Imuir Ulrral. will Its
i'ontriii-lrU whaia naailad lo wrva mi
Itiiltrovttl ItrottarlY In IiifvohI rultm
of tha tiiirn at a (ulura data
TVrK V Tn rontt of imvlim
aa irl unrllon of .aid Ureal
I Ini lxi ilaitlli of i-rintiil ront-rela pava
! nif it, IH feel in uvorall Wldltt. Inrlinl
litf cenirnt rurlm ami (title r: .tlt
wi" 3 fret w'ltlh h four inrhet n
daptl-. of remi'iil. may he t-omli u. ted
at Ilia thai'MMIoii ot lha Clly Cotim tl
Haitltnrv ewer houar lateral will Ik
aoiutrurtad wltara naadeil In larva on
inipruvad proarty In prevant riitlhiK
uf pavoinant at a future dale
lha ritlmaled rol of all t'laM of
Ininiovaiiianu anihrarini all wuk and
material for lha rnmplala tmprova
maul of uid pro)acl for aach typa ol
pAvrment tvelna a follow
ITI'K "K" Alpha it rourrcla pavt
maul- IM J.13 OH
TVI'IC "C" Camant concrala pavt
men l ItT.Mlloi
Had atinit Includa aiif inaarmg.
auparvlalon. ailvartuing. rlarir) au
tnra. altoritaya faa and unfuraaaan
conttnrgnclaa.
Kacilnn II
That tha proparty lying within lha
boundarlaa haralnaftar dacrltd b
and tha ama t liaratiy drrlaia.) to
b Itaitafltad by tha ald Improvamaiil.
to-wM
lltntnnlng at th mini Mulhvrl rtir
nar of lot S ItliH-k 11.1 lluana Vl.la Ad
dition to tha City of Klaiualh falU,
Oregon, tltanra northerly along llta
wratarly Una of lot I, T, a. 9 and 10
of laid block 113 to lha narthwval of
aid lot 10. thanra north rly on a Una
140 feet wait and parallal lo tha wail
I ma of California Av arruaa lot II
hlock 113 and block 114 and along lha
wail Hit of tola 0, T. . t. 10. t) hi or a
11 to tha tvouih Una of Delta SHeat
thanra aal on lha lat ald lint t"
lha norihaaal rrnr of lot I. hlofk mi
of lha aald addition, thanra aoutharl
Tht
20-30 CLUB
i and
Children of Klamath Falls
with to thank tht following mcrchanti for their
kind donationt to Ihi Second Annual Easier
Eqg Hunt.
I
Klomolh Falli Creamery
Griqqi Superior Food. Baxter Hall Lumber Salei
Emil'i Food Stores Teed Tire Service
Louie's Food Stores Walker's Drive Inn
Roy Gooding Poultry Farm Spanqler Lumber Co.
Piqqly Wiqqly Puckcft & Scherer
Biq Y Market Ellinqson Lumber Co.
Safeway Stores Modoc Lumber Co.
Pine Street Market Metier Bros.
Mcdo-Land Crcomory Rollin S. Crow Lumber Co.
Palmerton Lumber Co. Klamath Basin Pine Mills
Prizes Were Donated By
J. C. Penney Co. Pionoer Tobacto Co.
Underwood's Camera Shop Bates Candy Co.
20-30 Club
W- v Mk. n.m'
aaUoHs) IW al mrm asst. Vliam, tctitmln
'II 0 C I t
0 1 D S M
DIALER
WKDNKSDAY, Al'ltll, 2,'i, 1IIS2
Legal Notice
on tha run lei I. Una uf loi I I 9,
and fl of Mild hi ' irk llll and on tha
amlailv line of lol. . 'j ;i, 4, n, and
of hlork IH) uf uil( mlililhJit ttml on lha
aailat ly line uf lot t I. J, a, 4, and ft of
hlni'k IM ol mlil addition to Ilia noillt.
pi ly Una of I'phniu iiriii, lliam a wvil
nl mi li anld Una to tha point "f
In ulnniUH
Thai all tha iniiry litrliidad In V
afoiaald IkhmhUi la ahuva ilrai'rtahd
lia and tha umia I hairhv dm lartd
to he henal I If. I i mm'iI Impioi eoianl
and auriiril fur lha r jtaiu thaiaof.
herll.n- III
Thai Moiiitav lite IIHh day of Mav,
IM.U. m lha hour of 7 .HI put aiTonllng
to lit time piavaihnit on Ihal dala, al
the ("oiiiirll lutoihe- of lha t'llv Hall
in KlHiuullt Inlli. Oiegi.n. I te fluad a
the i i on and pltu-r foi heal lug uf oh -)erllnn
nod ii'iimhioIi amea agalml
laid proponad linoiovaiimnl.
Hai'llon IV
'Mint tha I'nllrn JiiiIhp ha and ha la
Iterehv aiilhorlfed and dlre'ld lo I'mua
no I ha ii f iiii'lt hen ring to ha pkltdlahvil
hi ptuvlilad hi Ilia (m t'liailor of laid
I'll) and kIimII ttilihli Ihii i evolution
ai provided hy Inw and wllhlti I Iva
ill after the fliil nuHli at ton lhairof
the I'll Knginrei iltull taiui l I a
ti iiaplnioiia.lv p'nteil nl rtl rod of
h line of ronlrm plated Unto oveiurnt
ui'lt iiciu-a a la ptovliled for hy law
Mlliiam i
I'attnl h
lha (Mr of
IhU Jti ia
ip ('uuillinn t'lHIOl ll t
KlntwHti r nil ttragoii
I Aim. I lurw
I'raaanled
lha Mat or anil liy linn
appioved dtiil ilg
Ihla
day of
Apr ii ni
Itohr 1 1 A '1'liiiFUiK.on. Mu) of
AririhT Mol.arl M. riliki,
1'iilU-e JodM
NTAir. or UMMidN
t't'MiNTV lK KLAMATH
CITY Or KLAMATH rAU-H,
JiN
I. ItolNiitf M r hle(
lha Clt ot Klaoxtlli
r. iita Juitga or
heirhy icitif that Ilia fllmta kiiiI fine
(.'log ! a Irua n of a imIiiIIom
mil .Hint ed anil adoplrd 1 lha ('inn
imifi Coiiot-ll uf llir t'.tt f Klao.atli
I all. Drrgi i' al II irgulr oieeti
In1. 1 no M I' the Jlat i!t of
111.1.1. and lhareaflar approved and gorif
In th Matui and atllad by tha
Ilia Judge
Itotteil M IChler. I'olira Judga
A-a.t J4-i.iai.jiiju.Ki m lav Nu.sa
g IIOtT IsUI MICIfltlKI a UUI 1
KMT KIM WIMIIK (111 IIUIM
Pi,.,t,.Muniln miii",i,jia
..-
- --will'
mil Mm tuVm u rti
wkitw M
ckattf without ntrtim.
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